Boltings 5 to 4 agst Mary Copp, 7 to 4 agst Artillery, 7 to I each agst Danube aud Bird in Hand, and 10 to 1 agst Ellington. After the first hundred yards Mary Copp, next tho rail, took a slight lead of Artillery, Vandcrraeulin, and Ellington, who laid nearly abreast at her side, Bird in Hand and Overreach following nt their heels, and Dnnubo bringing up the rear. They ran thus ut a strong paco to tho bend, after rounding which Mary Copp fell back, and left Artillery with tho load, bnt being in trouble im- mediately afterwards, ho was deprived of it by Vandormcnlin, who, with Ellington at his girths, and Bird in Haud at tho latter's quarters on tho outside, carried it on until half way in tho dis- tance where Ellington carno out, and won very clcvorly by thrco-quarters of a length, Bird in Hand beating Vanderiuoulin-who crossed bis legs and stumbled just below tho Stand-for second money by half a length. Overreach, who flnishod a length from tho third, was two lengths in advanco of Artillory, Mary Copp being twice as far from Mr Morris's horse, and

Danube beaton off. Run in 1 min 16 sec.

Tho G it EAT TomcsuiKB HAHDIOAP of 25 sovs

each, 15 ft, and 5 only if declared, with 100 added; tho second to receive 50 sovs out of tho stakes, and thc winner to pay 50 sovs towards expenses; tho winnerof tho Leaming- ton Stakes or tho Great Ebor Handicap l)lb, or of any hadicap amounting to 200 sovs valuo with the winner's stako, from tho timo of de- claring the woights to tho time of starting, both inclusive, Sib extra; no horso moro than Dib extra; St Leger Course; 03 subs, Cl of whom pay 5 sovs each.

Betting -4 to 1 each agst Midsummer, 5 to 1 agst Veteran, 7 to 1 agst Mary, 8 to 1 each agst Gamekeeper and Littlo Harry, IO to 1 agst Van- dal, 12 to 1 each agst Radcliffe Horo and Wild Huntsman. Aftor ono of tho most unsatisfactory Starts cvor soon, Indian Warrior went away with tho load, followed by Midsummer to tho first road aftor crossing which Radcliffe Horo rushed in front, but romainod there to thc hill only, tho Warrior thoro resuming tho lead, and Rndcliffo Hero dropping into tho fifth place. Tho Cropper going on second, Jack Leeming third, and Little David fourth; Gamekeeper. Midsummer, Vandal, aud Wild Huntsman lying next in a body ot tho head of tito ruck, about twenty yards in tho roar of which was Little Harry, mid a hundred yards behind him Veteran, who, when tho flag foll, was walking in a contrary direction; Mary was loft at tho post, and returned to tho inclosure. Tlioro was no change worthy of notico amongst tho foremost horses until approaching tho Rod House, whon Jack Leeming bogan to drop oft', and Littlo David and Tho Cropper joined tho Wnrrior, with whom they rail round thc tarn. Thc latter then fell hack and left Tho Cropper and Littlo David in front, but running wide they were caught and hended in n few strides by Gamekeeper, who got a good inside barth next tho ruils, Wild Huntsman and Rutnplnu (tho horse having been gradually creeping up) at this point " taking company'* with Gamekeeper. After crossing tho road "Little David and the Cropper were beaten, tho former having broken down.

and nt tho bond wero passed by tho Wild Hunts- man, Rnt&plaa, and Midsummer, tho lattor of whom, however, after "showing" for an instant, shut up, and refused to maka on effort after- wards. Little Flurry having got on better terms with his horses between tho Ked Iloufso and tho Tntack Farm, became fourth after rounding tho bend, and on tho retirement of Gamekeeper took third pince, next tho rails. Inside the distanco ho joined Rataplán and the Wild Huntsman, who wera running head and head, and half-way up got his neck in front, but, unablo to keep it there, dropped off nt tho Stahd. and left W ild Huntsman and Rataplan to fight it out, a splendid inca borne resulting in thc defeat of the heavy weight by a neck, Littlo Harry finishing three lengths off, with an ndvantago of half a length over Gamekeeper, Jack Leeming finished a had fifth. St Clair sixth, Radcliffe Hero seventh, and Midsummer next; tho last lot wero Maid of Team Valloy, Vaudal, Littlo David, and Veteran, tho latter being out of tho raco

entina, 8it 71b. 0 Betting: Even ngft Rifleman, 4 to 1 agst Oulston, 7 to I ng.<t tho Clementina colt, 8 to I agst Rotheram, 14 to 1 agst Capucine, 100 to G agst Marchioness, 20 to 1 agst Grreculus Ksuriens, 40 to 1 each agst Saucebox, Blooming Heather, and Alice (off), and 1000 to 10 agst Herald (off). After tho usual parado, they reached tho starting post at twonty-fivo minute's past three, and at thu first attempt got away in pretty good order, Blooming Heather and the Clementina colt being last from tho post. Sancc box jumped off in advance, but before reaching tho road was pulled back, when Lady Tatton went to tho front, and cut out tho work at us good a pace as sbo could make, Rifleman going on second, Saacebox third, Capucine fourth, and Oulston fifth, their followers over tho hill being Rotherham, Alice, and Marchioness; Graxnlns, Blooming Heather, and tho Clementina colt forming the last lot. At tho mile post Alice, dropped into tho rear with Blooming Heather, and tho Clementina colt nt the same timo took his place in about tho middlo of tho ruck close to Oulston, Gracious, and Marchioness, who were now running together. At the wood side, Oulston parted company with his companions, and ran into tho third place, but before reaching tho road beyond the Red Ho usu dropped back beaten into tho ruck, Capucino at the same time giving up the ghost. The vacancies caused by their retirement were filled by Saucebox and Rotherham; Marchioness and Grasculus following them until near the bend, whore tho two latter being in troublo, were passed by Alico and the Clementina colt, both of whom hore showed mo- mentarily mid then disappeared, leaving tho race to tho four placed. Lady Tatton, on thc inside next tho rails, maintained her lead to tho dis- tanco, where she was headed by Rifleman, Saucebox following right in tho track of thc favorite and tho maro until about half-way up, when Wells, who had been waiting for them to " split," took advantage of tho oponing by rush- ing through it, and at onco obtained thc lead, to deprive bim of which nil Flatman's efforts wero unavailing-tho fiat, after an exciting race, being in favor of Saucebox by threo quarters of a length, Rifleman beating Lady Tatton by half a length for second money. Rotherham was beaten two lengths from tho third, and nt a wide inter- val from him were Marchioness, with tho Ciernan - tina colt and Blooming Heather on cither side, Marchioness being just far enough in ndvnnce to ' claim fifth place. Capuciuc and Oulston fol-

lowed them a long way off, and tho others were tailed off somo distance, Grreculus. who fell lamo in his hocks, being the absolute last. Run in

3min 22 sec.

Hie POUTLAKD FLATO of 200 sova inspecte,

added to a Handicap of 5 sovs each, for all ages; tho winner of any raco value 500 sovs after the weights appear 71b extra; the second to receive 25 sovs out of tho stakes, and the winner to pay 25 sovs to the fund j Red House in; 81 subs.

4st lllb). Oj Betting: 4 to 1 against Bourgeois, 6 to 1 agst i Falcon, 10 to 1 agst Wild Huntsman, 12 to 1 agst Pumicestone, Clotilde, Tho Chicken, Chalice, The Heir of Linne, La Victimo, and Flyaway, 15 to I agst Boiardo, Old Noll, Manganeso, and Gandy, nnd 20 to 1 agst Orson. After a delay of nearly half an hour at tho post, Mr. Hibbard Bt last succeeded in starting them off in pretty good order. Falcon, quick on In's legs, soon obtained a clear lead, followed by Flyaway and Manganese; Oltenizn, Clotilde, La Victime, and Boiardo, os near as wo could distinguish, compo- sing the uoxt lot at tho head of tho ruck, which ran closely packed togothor at their heels. Tho race, however, was confined to tho three placed thronghont, Falcon holding the lead nntil half- way in the distance, when he was passed by Flyaway and Manganese, the latter winning by half a length ; Falcon, who came again at tho last, boating Flyaway by the samo for socond money. Oltcnitza was fourth, closo up with tho third, La Victimo fifth-two lengths from Mr Stanley's filly, Tho Assayer sixth, Wolham seventh, Tho Chicken eight, and Bourgeois ninth. Tho next lot were Pumicestone, Old Noll, Wild Huntsman, and Gaudy, tho others, whipped in by Cherry Brandy, being scattered all over tho course. Run in lmin I Osee.

lend begun to diminish and tho paco to slacken, but Little Harry going to tho front immediately, it soon became strong «gnin. The Warrior being disposed of nt tho turn, quiekly dropped into tho rear, 1'utnpiuii going on tecond, l.'lier miro third, Acrobat fourth, "and Wild Dayrell next from this point. Thc fato of thu " cruck," however, was alroudy scaled, the horse having broken down in tho off fore leg just before reaching tho turn. Little Harry remained in front to tho bend, where ho resigned tho lead to Rataplán, who galloped on with it, and won in galluut style by six lengths, Kllcrmiro finishing twice as ihr in ud vance of Acrobat and Little

Harry, who cantered in sido by side. Wild Dayrell stopped short a dozen strides from tho chair, mid dill not puss the post, tho "smash" being sobad that Wells immediately jumped off bis back. Indian Warrior walked iu a longway